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Archives for March 2009

Another gorgeous day

by Tricia

I just love it when we have beautiful days in the dead of winter. It warmed up to 18 C or 64 F today … that’s almost unheard of here in Toronto!

I had to resist a strong urge to go out and putter in my garden! There’s still a little bit of snow out there – or at least there was some in the shady areas in the afternoon … it’s possible that it melted away by now.

So I was looking out at my garden from the kitchen window .. the leaves on the ground and in the garden beds, the roses that I didn’t prune in the fall, plants that needed to be pulled out after they died down last fall … and that’s when the urge to get out there and tidy up the garden hit me.

Of course it’s the beginning of March. I’m sure we’ll have one or two snow storms and some desperately cold weather before Spring really arrives … so no, I didn’t go out into the garden no matter how much I wanted to. It would have been a wasted effort and if I’d started pruning it might even have hurt the plants one the cold weather returns.

Instead my dog got an extra long walk in the afternoon and a long walk in the evening. She also was given a walk, as usual, in the morning by my husband. So we all got some good exercise and we’re able to enjoy the amazingly warm March weather.

Did it warm up in your area too? If it did, did you get outside to enjoy it too?






Filed Under: Garden Buzz, In The Garden, Spring Tasks, Weather related Tagged With: beautiful_day, dog, garden, garden_work, Lovely, melting, nice, pruning, resist, snow, spring, thaw, tidy_garden, urge, walk, warm, yardwork

Fawns in a tender moment

by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Isn’t this the sweetest thing? Two tiny fawns (baby deer) hugging in a field of flowers …

baby deer hug

I think it’s adorable. I only wished that I’d seen this with my very own eyes. Too cute!

Filed Under: Pets and Wildlife, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: adorable, cute, deer, fawn, field, flowers, hugging, Wordless_Wednesday, WW

The cold weather’s back, but not for long

by Tricia

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I’d swear that we’ve had enough warm, well not warm, but above freezing days, in February that some of my roses might have been fooled into thinking that it was almost Spring.

I’m sure I saw a few tiny leaf buds on some of my roses in the front yard the other day.

Of course it’s gone back to freezing – absolutely freezing! – cold again so i won’t be out there closely examining my roses until we have another span of decent weather. Right now it’s -10 Celsius (14 F) outside but feels like -16 Celsius (3.2 F) with the windchill … that’s pretty cold!

So I think I’ll stay indoors if I can and just think about how nice my garden will be in just a month or two.

Here’s a photo of one of my top favorite roses – Breath of Life. Isn’t it lovely?

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Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, In The Garden, Photography Tagged With: breath_of_life, cold, flowers, fooled, freezing, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, leaf_buds, rose, spring, warming

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